UK snow weather warning: Britain to be hit by snow next week after fog

WEATHER charts show Britain could be blanketed by snow as early as next week as a cold front descends on the nation.

And bookmakers have already cut the odds of this month going down as the coldest on record. Charts produced by the MetDesk weather forecast service show cold weather sweeping in from the Atlantic – bringing with it possible blizzards and fog. UK weather service the Met Office has already warned of possible snow in the north, and advised about the possibility of a “transition to colder weather” this month, although weekend temperatures will actually be above...
source: Express

BBC Weather has forecast falling temperatures across Britain this weekend as an area of low pressure pushes out the warm conditions and welcomes back the chilly winter weather. A chart from WXCHARTS shows the bitterly cold conditions engulf Britain on Friday night and into Saturday as

BBC Weather forecaster Carol Kirkwood warned that over the weekend temperatures will plunge with a widespread frost set to strike the UK on Saturday night. But in the meantime, the mild weather will continue with temperatures set to soar to up to 17C across the UK on Wednesday. Ms Kirkwood

The Met Office have forecasted warmer week for the UK as cold temperatures make way for spring weather. Met Office Meteorologist Luke Miall explained that although it may be cloudy at times large portions of the UK will remain dry and experience warmer temperatures as the week continues. Mr

UK weather forecasts from the Met Office have indicated that temperatures across the nation are above average currently. Met Office Meteorologist Alex Burkill forecasted that for the areas that remain dry they could see highs of up 17 degrees especially areas with sunshine. He added that in the

Vicious grey clouds are set to blanket the UK as they bring bursts of rain which will spread from Thursday into Friday. Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkhill said: “There’s some rain to watch out for particularly across parts of the north west through Thursday. But elsewhere it is